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  1. TJP

    Tiger Portrait

    YinTx, Please, come out from under that rock and keep going! Ha!
  2. TJP

    Dragon Hide Wallet 4

    TigerPal, From my friend Joshua at http://meyerswires.net/. He does some awesome chain maille!
  3. From the album: Recent Work

    View 2 of 4. Back side.
  4. From the album: Recent Work

    This is to simulate what dragon skin leather might look like. This is view 1 of 4.
  5. From the album: Recent Work

    This is view 3 of 3.
  6. From the album: Recent Work

    This is view 2 of 3.
  7. From the album: Recent Work

    This portrait measures 11" x 14" without the frame. I did this using the Robb Barr method of embossing. View 1 of 3.
  8. Interesting idea. I've not seen this before.
  9. Hi Brooks, I'm in the process of making my first IWB right now. Thanks for posting!
  10. Machine is sold just now
  11. I need to sell my Tippmann Boss. Comes complete with 5 bobbins, assortment of needles and tool kit. Also comes with the following optional accessories: Standard presser foot, left presser foot, right presser foot, center presser foot, stirrup attachment, material guide attachment (roller), French box stitcher attachment, and flatbed attachment. The total value of all the optional accessories is $670.00. Instruction manual also included. Minimal hours in use (like new). I will let this go for $600.00 plus shipping.
  12. Very nice! I like the cylinder shape.
  13. Excellent ranger belt. Simple and classy.
  14. Ditto! Very nice Bible cover!
  15. From the album: Recent Work

    Colored with artist's acrylics. Black background Fiebing's dye.
  16. From the album: Recent Work

    Another commissioned piece. Eagle is colored with artist's acrylics.
  17. From the album: Recent Work

    This was a commissioned piece. Otter is colored with artist's acrylics.
  18. Lookin' good Snubby! Look forward to some more pics when you are done.
  19. Fine work, Rohn! I like the color and the weave.
  20. TJP

    Market Bag (4)

    Thanks for the compliment JLS. Sometimes less is more!
  21. Thank you Hobbi!
  22. TJP

    Market Bag (1)

    I'm glad I could inspire you, as I'm constantly inspired when I look around on this site. Lots of nice work here! As for "words of wisdom", I'm not sure. Keep a sharp swivel knife, cut carefully. Utilize your modeling tools after carving to clean up your work. Apply colors a little bit at a time so as not to overdo it. I've had pretty good results preparing my lace using Lexol, letting it soak in then coating with Aussie Leather Conditioner, wiping off the excess, a little goes a long way. It seems to make it nice and supple. Above all, Have Fun!
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